Caterpillar Announces Pay Cuts and Buyouts - Financials * US * News :: Caterpillar said on Monday it would cut white-collar pay by up to 50 percent and offer buyouts to some Judge wont block Windstream plan to cut benefits http://www.cnbc.com/id/28351168HOME | Interesting indicator in regard to Japan's economical situation:
Japanese judges get 1st pay cut despite constitutional ban
Tokyo The Supreme Court on Wednesday backed a proposal to implement the first-ever cut to judges' monthly pay despite clauses in the Constitution prohibiting such a move.
The court decided in a meeting to lower monthly pay in line with a National Personnel Authority recommendation to reduce central government employees' wages. The chief justice of the Supreme Court is paid roughly 2.3 million yen per month, while other justices receive 1.68 million yen.
Reported by Kyodo News, Sept. 5, 2002.
2,300,000 ¥ = 19,488.2 US$ = 19,632.9 €
1,680,000 ¥ = 14,234.9 US$ = 14,340.6 € Comair Pay Cuts Rejected - New York Times:: By Bloomberg News. pay and benefit cuts on flight attendants, Judge Hardin said the cuts for the flight attendants were more severe than those http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/27/business/27air.html?ex=1rtner=rssuserland&emc=rssHOME | Many Court Workers Face Days Without Pay If Budget Cuts Pass :: LAKELAND -- Proposed state budget cuts would have a devastating effect on courts Judges are exempt from the cuts because they are constitutional officers whose http://www.theledger.com/article/20080221/BREAKING/849959876HOME |
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Now it's final: pay cut by 2,1%!
Pay cut for judges, prosecutors
=> http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=1&id=238420
Does this decision also affect their mizu shobai budget? :)
That is great that judges make that much over there...amazing.
19k per month is $228,000.00 per year...simply amazing
I am sure our judges don't make near that.
Their monthly salaries are regular yearly salaries for regular folks.
The judges sit on their buts and pass corn ball judgements. Come on can somebody tell me that they actually do anything real besides sitting for still shots before the case starts for the news? The Standard - Budget deficit used as ruse for pay cuts, court told :: The Standard, Greater China Business Newspaper. appeal judges, who reserved judgment on the constitutionality of the pay cuts. http://www.thestandard.com.hk/stdn/std/Metro/GF22Ak03.htmlHOME | cbs2chicago.com - Gary, Ind. Firefighters Battle Pay, Shift Cuts:: The 20 percent pay cuts that went in effect Monday have Judge Warns Molester Before Sending Him To Prison. Report Shows Cocaine In Dead Teachers System http://cbs2chicago.com/northwestindianabureau/gary.firefighters.furlough.2.798055.htmlHOME |
But what does being a top "echelon" and spening all of our (err ...) tax payer's money have to do with the thought of all the fun you could have sitting next to the best girls in the Ginza?
Absolutely Nothing.
Gee, when you're at the top the people below you don't know jack sh_t and they should thank you for allowing you to take care of their stupid as_es.
In other words. Bussiness as usual in Japan. ;)
More about J-judges:
Supreme court chiefs used expenses for wining, dining media
=> http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=1&id=230177
Mizu shobai budget is appropriately lifted from the city coffers.
ah, that's so typical in Japan that it doesn't even surprise me.
It's all called [tsuki ai] "meeting together" or ... hanging out with the boys and having a good time. wink wink
Trust me, dining isn't just a bunch of blokes cracking corny jokes.
Simple calculation: considering the fact that settling legal cases takes ages in Japan, they should cut their salaries by 50% and employ 50% more judges instead.
Such salaries are unethical.
Hanging out with the boys is fine, but at taxpayers' expenses and as supreme court judges, representing the top echelon of Japan's judicial system? Hehe, do I sound naive?
How much does getting a small tattoo on your hip/stomach hurt?
Do anyone else have an itchy anus? ?
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